Can anyone explain how this machine is supposed to work?

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On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Terry Blanton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sterling says they are building one in Illinois:
>
> http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:RAR_Energia_Ltda_Gravity_Motor
>
> We've got a page full of gravity 
> motor<http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Gravity_Motors> claims,
> but none have put as much into a prototype as a Brazilian company, RAR
> Energy Ltda.
>
> According to Illinois State University's 
> *GLT<http://wglt.org/wireready/news/2013/02/00128_GravityGeneratorWeb_105637.shtml>
> * (U.S.A.) publication:
> "The Brazilian soybean processor Incobrasa <http://www.incobrasa.com/> says
> it has such a technology. And it plans to install a demonstrator model at
> its processing plant in the Iroquois County town of Gilman this coming
> fall. Incobrasa ran newspaper ads about a month ago in both central
> Illinois and Porto Alegre, Brazil, where it says an affiliated company
> developed the generator. "Emailing from Brazil, company president Renato
> Ribeiro gives few details, but says this sort of energy technology has been
> sought for centuries, so it's natural that people are skeptical. He
> promises that the technology will surprise a lot of people, and that
> they've already applied for a patent."
>
> The demonstration model, which is the size of a small house, allegedly
> will be able to produce 30 kW -- about enough to handle the peak load from
> two homes.
>
>
> <more>
>

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